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Randle — ranked by Scout as the No. 5 overall prospect in the class of 2013 — will remove all doubt when he reveals his choice to his Plano, Texas, high school and an ESPNU audience Wednesday at 1:15 p.m. ET.

Kentucky already has the No. 1-rated class for next season, and many who follow recruiting are trumpeting it as possibly the best class of all time.

The group is led by Aaron and Andrew Harrison, twin brothers from the Houston area who are regarded as the two best guards in the country and have been playing against Randle since the fifth grade.

The mere possibility of teaming Randle with the Harrisons has had UK fans salivating for months.

With good reason, says Daniels.

"I've already said that I think Kentucky will have the best backcourt in the country next year," he said. "If they were to get Julius Randle, they might have the best inside-outside presence as well. Julius Randle is that good. He's a guy that can come in to a college program and really make a major difference."

The 6-foot-8, 225-pound power forward seems perfectly built for John Calipari's offensive system.

He's proven himself as a player who can create scoring opportunities on the perimeter, and he's also dominant when using his body to post up opponents inside.

Randle is an accomplished passer for a player of his size, and he was the leading rebounder in last year's Nike Elite Youth Basketball League, the top summer circuit in the country.

He's also known for his toughness, which has been on full display in recent weeks.

Randle suffered what was thought to be a season-ending foot injury just two games into his senior season.